More Photos of Our Favorite Classic Seven Co-Op in Jackson Heights

Last week, Kinfolk Magazine profiled a classic seven apartment in the Towers co-op building. We loved the design; our only wish was for more interior photos! A Q’Stoner commenter pointed out this Pinterest page featuring more pictures of the apartment, including images of the living room, dining room and more bedrooms. You have to scroll through some to see all the photographs, but they do not disappoint. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: gorgeous apartment.

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